The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 24, 1903, Image 8

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Of Hoynolflsvlllo School District for tho
Fiscal Year Kndinir Juno 2, 1!K).'I.
OEO. W.SWAKTZ.Tax Ciillivti.r.
Pciiooi..
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" Tri'iiHiirtT's reci'lpM. 5.712.15
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forslove from T. Hrndy
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l'nr.o J. IH'Ti.KH '-Auditors,
David II. Hiikakkv
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Of Wlnslow Tott tmhlp School District
for Fiscal YcarKiidlnRjnno 1, l!0,t.
O. II. BHOADIIK All, Treiisnror
Townlili bt liool Dlslrirt.
DH.
2.244 H7
,Tuno2S TwoC. K.'s i 2u 21
P011U 27 CiihIi 14 00
Hi'lit 27 Wntn 4,;:MI R4
Coot. 27 From Htruuw... . :i,OKt im
. Mov. 211-1-mm Htroiifci- Ulft (l
7)ec. vh nun Co. 1 ri'iis
Jan. ill From f tniusn . .
Full. 2H- "
March 2i " "
.lime 2 " "
Teachem' wiikoh
Coal and fuol
I'mvliiiMtnir of hind
MlmHillatiiMiiiH I'XiM'itscs. ...
HiilldliiK Kxpi'iiTs
Hcliuollnir Children In Wi-Ht
HnynoldlivlMii
BookH and Huppllim
TreaHUrer'H utir cent
Amount paid auditors. ...
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2,01.1 00
Balance due Treasurer. ,
ill 7.1
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117 ftfl
Hit.' 41
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f 1.1,11.11 2.1 )I.1,('k1.1 iHl
4 14
AMOS BTUOU8E, Collector of Hcliool Tax.
lilt.
Balance form lust yrur f I.HftN Ml
li.iui m
2,ilHl V:i
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l'or rout adilrd aftur Jan
uary iHl, 11(02
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cd aftor Jan. I, IMiil
Iteturnod UiConinilHHlonurH
Exoneration
OK.
H.tilil 711
:t40 m
127 71
. ft2 2ft
ill 2H
404 00
Bal. In Collector')) luinils.
f I0,illl4 112 f.i,.H)U 4(1
70ft lil
Audited tlio lnt day of June, tudil,
.1. II. hykkk, 1
W. T. Catiikhh, 5-A
l.KVI UllCLKIiillH, )
udllorM.
Wedding Invitations artistically
printed at The Star ollice.
;;wAw?J';'i:'j;i
mii 1 ' 'itfhr-'rmra 1 1 J irt.tl 1
We are selling '
McCormiek Hinders, '''
Reapers, Mowers and Rakes,
Universal Plows, , , f '.
Conklin and Champion 1
Wagons,
Oats Straw, Oak Boards.
Special to close out
A ear of No. 1 Spring wheat
Flour at
$1.10 per sack.
KINO & CO.
Dealers In General Morchundlne.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Of tho School District of West Ilcyn
oldsvillu for the Fiscal Year
Kndlnu June 1, 11MKI.
O. W. DK.MI'.MEV, Collector Scliool Tax.
IHl.
Toliiilnnce IMKiAi liml tnxrn. I
To 11 in' I e xi MM1 I'll 1 i( 11m collect.
To am't overpaid Treas
I IN
in iiu
en.
Hy nm't exonerations
By mn't Treasurer's receipts
127 II
S 24
12S KS
127 13
I'. J. WAllI), Collector School Tax.
Hciiiioi, Tax.
nil
To am't diipllrnte f ftitl M
To am't ft'C added on tltil 74.. 7 111
CU.
Hy iiiu'I exonerations $ RI HI
" lit col.'s on flils.BI.. id Hit
" ft:', col.'s on il.is.ftu.. tl Hit
' Treasurer'srecelpts.. 4(i8 IM
I 540 70
I S40 70
Hcliool. llcii.iiiNo Tax.
I) It.
To am't duplicate 74 s
" 8:11 added on $20.27. .. 101
cu. '
By iiiu'I exonerations ft 7ft
" fi'' col.'s on f4N (HI,. 41
111)41.. 1)7
" Tix'asurer's receipts 57 2(1
Hiilanco dueschool district..
00 44
V 2ft
Whole number of schools A
Niiinlier of teachers employed ft
Number of pupllsenroiled liis
Average, attendance Ill
Am't luxes levied for scIhmiI purposes. $1,4(12 tKl
' IiuIIiIIiik " 212 4S
Total school tax levied $l,07ft 14
TllKAH. ACX1UNT MoNKY ltKCKIVKO.
Amount from state appropriation. ...$ 822 114
" lialtince fi-0111 lust year ... .. 2ft (10
" froincollector.laxesall kinds 1,707 71
" " all othersources 7 ft7
Tol al money received..
.t,ftH M
Tiikah. Account Monet Paid Out.
ItepnlHllU, ot $ NO ft4
Teachers' waves 1,,1IK) 01)
Am't paid teachers for atleudliiK Ins. 4(1 2ft
" schisil text hiHiks 7il IUI
" " supplies 85 ilH
' fuel and coiitlniienrlos AO 14
" salary of secrelury 20 00
" fnesof Col. and Troasuror.. 7ft 20
" all other oxpensos MM
Total money paid out $2,121 IIS
Cash on baud ft ill H4
ItESOUllCF.H.
Am'tciiHhon liiuid $ Ml K4
Am't due from Col. Ward U 2.1
" " Wlnslow township 7 ftO
" "" County Treasurer 7 70
Total $ 5511 28
Audited Juno 1, 11(0,1 and found correct.
(). II, Johnston, I ,n.,
E. L. Johnston, f Auditors.
Wont of All Experiences,
Can anything bo worse than to fool
thaterery minute will be your Inst?
Such was the experience of Mrs. H. 11.
Newgon. Decatur, Ala. "For three
years" ihe write, "I endured insuffer
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death eoomed In
evitable when doctors and all remedies
failed. At length I was Induced to try
Electric Hitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at onoo Bnd
now I'm completely recovorod." For
Livor, Kidney, Stomach and Bowol
trouhlo Electric Hitters Is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed
by II. Alex Stoke, Druggist.
Notice to Consumer of Natural Oat
Supplied by this Company at
Keynoldavllle and Vicinity.
For all gas furnished for gas onglncs
and domestic use alter the regular
reading of tho motors In tho month of
May,' our rates will bo 22 cents per
thousand feet, aubjoct to tho usual dis
count of 2 oents per thousand feet if
paid on or before the 10th day of tho
month following that in which the gns
is used, making the net rate 20 cents
por thousand feet.
UIU CITY f UF.L SUPPLY CO.
Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of the way nlnco, re
mote from civilization, a family is often
driven to dosperatlon in caso of acci
dent, resulting In Hums, Cuts, Wound,
Ulcers, etc. i.ay in a supply of Huck
lens Arnica Salvo. It s tho best on
earth, ioc, at II. Alex Stoko's drug
store.
Men Wanted.
At Ernest, I'a., on now Indiana
branch of U., H. & 1'. 11. It. Carpen
ters,, helpers, laborers, plasterers, lath
ers. Steady employment, address,
W. F. Mcyulvey, Indiunn, I'a.
City Water Pressure.
No niBttor where you lite, a combi
nation of a well, a pumptind a Kr.WANKK
Alii I'KKSHUKE Tank will give you wa
tor service equal to that of city water
works. Tho pump is used to pump wa
ter into tho tank, und may ho operated
by hand, by windmill, by a gasoline tn
gino or by any other power. Tho tank
Is a specially constructed air tight steel
tank, of whatever size may ho best suit
ed to your requirements. It Is general
ly placed in the basoinent of the house
and delivers water by the force of com
pressed air. You need no longer carry
buckets of water up and down stairs un
less you enjoy it. With the air-pressure
system you can go to any ono of a dozen
points in your houso or grounds, turn a
faucet and have all the water you want.
You can provide your country home
with tho groutost of city luxuries a
modern bathroom. Most important of
all you can protect your home and fam
ily from lira. The avorage pressure In
tho tank is forty pounds, which is sulll
cient to throw a strong stroam over tho
top of a two-story building. Those who
have stood utterly helpless in the pres
ence of fire In tho country will appreciate
what this means.
A Kewanco Air Pressure Tank costs
less than an elevated tunk and tower
and lasts about five times us long. It
doos not freeze In winter nor deliver
warm, stagnant water In summer. It
novor blows over, and It requires no
painting or repairs. Tho compressed
air passing through tho water purines
Hand renders it healthful and sparkling.
This Is tho modern system of water sup
ply. It gives satisfaction. Over two
thousand outfits are in uso in all parts
of tho county, under all sorts of condi
tions. Write usaboutyour requirements.
II. D. Alhhiuht, Solo Agent.
Iteynoldsville, I'a.
J II. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full line of supplies constantly on hand
Picture framlnK a specialty. Ollice and ware
room In reur of Miss Margaret Kvans' racket
storo. Residence near cor. Uraut and .1th sta
WANTED-I'AITlll'tll.PEKSON TOTIIAV
el for well-established house In a few coun
ties calllnix on retail merchants and uirents.
IsM-al territory. Hillary $1024 a year and ex
penses, payable $10.70 a week In cash and ex
iienses advanced. Position permanent. Hits.
Inoss successful and rushliitf. Standard
House, itU Dearborn Ht., Chlcauo.
on
IxSAvlnga
accounts
oo,
BANK
' IvflVI
on
Checking
Write for literature explaining how easy It Is.
0 1 r (7)300,000,00
GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK
WOOD AND DIAMOND ATS, RITT BUHa, F-A.
Special Sale on Saturday, June 27
F A 1
I will oflfor you the Biqoest REDUCTIONS of tho season. Everything
will be sold as advertised.
Men's, Boys' and Children's
Suits.
$15.00 Suit for
12.00 Suit for
10.00 Suit for
8.00 Suit for
5,00 Suit for
4.00 Suit for
3.00 Suit for
2.00 Suit for
l.&OSuit for
$11.00
9.00
750
H, 00
3.75
3.00
2.25
, 1.50
I. 25
Shirts and Gloves.
11.00 kind for
.75 kind for
.50 kind for
.25 kind for
70 eonta
65 cents
30 eonta
20 cents
Pants.
$5.00 Pants for
4.00 Hants for
3.00 Panto for
2.00 Punts for
1.00 Panto for
.50 Panto for
.35 Pants for
Straw Hats.
$2.00 Hats for
1.50 Hats for
1.00 Hats for
.50 Hats for
.25 Hats for
$.1.75
3.25
2.25
l.tiO
.75
.3!)
.25
$1.25
1.00
.05
.25
.15
Belts, Neckwear, Half Hose.
50 cent value for
25 cont value for
15 cent value for
45 cents
20 cento
12 cents
The above sale prices will be good for ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday, June 27th,
but if convenient I would have you make your selections EARXJElt so as to
avoid the rush.
W. C. " HENRY, Reynoldsville.
OUT PRICES
ON GOODS -
ATA. KATZEN'S
The People's Bnrgain Store.
We have decided to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on
the dollar on all Summer Goods. The articles we
offer are just what you want now.
Lnce Curtains, Laces, Embroidery, Muslin
1 Inderwcar, and Ladies' and Children's Vests.
We also offer you Men's, Boys' and Child
ren's Clothing, Shoes and Bovs' Straw Hats
as low as you ever bought. These bargains
Will Commence June 17 and Continue to July 15
As we need t lie room lor tall stock. ve as
sure you all are honest bargains whatever
you may pay. A. Katzen, Prop.
CfiRPETS
Body Brussels, Tapestries, Velvets, In
grains, Axministcr, Granite, Room Siz
ed Rugs and Art Squares. Dandy
Patterns. Good Goods
J j J j j
Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Bedding,
Gas Ranges, Go-Carts, Iron Beds,
Lamps, Cradles. Anything Needed
to Furnish a House.
C. R HALL.
OPP. J4. O. RGYNOLP-SVILLG, PA.
MMAF5 BARGAIH 1
In Nolan's Building, Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania.
E
The Dictionary Bays:
"TDVERTISING is to make known by public notice." Kaufman's advertising is simply this : It is giving in
plain words, INFORMATION, holding to the truth absolutely. No telling everything at once. You have
to take for granted that the store is full of interesting things always so that all we need to do is to tell of the arrival of
new goods, new styles and unusual things and of chances to save money by being as quick to buy a bargain as we
had to be to get it for you. We are going to have a Two-Days' Sale, which will be one of the largest you have ever
attended, on
Saturday and Monday, June 27 and 29
Ginghams, Percales and Lawns.
Our Ginghams, fast colors at 4Jc a yard. All per
cales and figured lawns worth 8c at 4c a yard. Our
waist ginghams that are worth 18c, 20c, at 10
cents a yard.
Calicoes ! Calicoes 1
All our calicoes, fast colors, at 4 cents a yard.
Ladies' Waists.
Ladies' White Lawn Waists, 50 cents.
Sateen Waists, all colors, at 40 cents.
Silk Waists, worth $5.00 and $6.00, at $2.78.
Wrappers
Wrappers that are worth $1.25, 81.35 at 68 cents.
Ladies Suits
Ladies Suits, worth from $15.00 to $18.00 and
$20.50, at $4.98,
Ladies' Trimmed Hats.
We will sell all of our Ladies' Trimmed Hats that
are worth $5.00 and $6.00 at $1.50 apiece.
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
Take our line of Shoes. Ladies' Shoes that are
worth from $1.75 to $2.00 at 88c a pair.
Our Ladies' Oxfords that are worth $1.75 to $2.00
at 75c a pair.
Clothing.
We have the largest line of clothing you ever saw.
We will sell our large line of Men's Suits that are
$7.00, $7.50 at $3.00.
The all wool pure worsted that is worth from $12.00
to $12.50 at $4.68.
Suits worth $18.00 to $20.00 at $8.98.
Boys' Suits at 98c. Boys' worsted suits at $1.25.
Now our line of pants that are worth $1.25 at 55o.
Next dress pants worth $2.00 at 75c.
All wool pants worth $3.00, $3.25 at $1.48.
Our line of boys pants that are worth 40 and 50
cents at 15 cents.
Union made overalls and Jackets at 75 cents a suit.
Dress Hats
Men's Dress Hats, worth $1.00 at 38 eta. Any style.
Men's Dress Shirts.
Our Gentlemen's Shirts at 20 cents.
Men's Dress Shirts worth $1.00, at 48 cents.
Shoes I Shoes I Shoes 1
Gentlemen's Working and Dress Shoes at $1.00.
We have also a large line of Children's Shoes in all
sizes and all prices which cannot fail to suit you.
Remember this sale is not for two weeks, but for two
days only. Don't put it off but come
as early as you can.